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Our skiers our transported by powerful Bombardier BR 400+ snowcats with custom designed, totally enclosed and heated coaches. The snowcat rides of 15-20 minutes between runs gives you time to relax, clean off your goggles, and keep warm. The large windows and superb sound system helps make this an unforgettable experience. And, unlike heli-skiing the snowcat always goes regardless of the weather. Even on the stormiest of days you'll be out enjoying the fresh powder. The San Juan Ski Company operates in the San Juan National Forest near Purgatory Ski Area about 25 miles north of Durango, Colorado. Elevations range from 8,800 at the base to 12,500 feet at the summit of Greyrock Peak. The terrain chosen each day is determined by weather, visibility, snow stability, snow quantity and quality. The majority of our skiing consists of challenging old growth forests and gladed bowls. For those willing to hike there are steep chutes and above timberline skiing. |
The morning sky sparkles with remnants of last night's snow. The early morning alpenglow has left the high peaks and everyone is feeling the anxiety of being at the bottom of the mountain on a powder day. The group is listening to the guide as he explains the use of avalanche transceivers, but attention is divided. Some attention is focused on that ache for that first turn. Some attention is focused on the other members of the group - strangers sizing up strangers before spending the day in a shared experience. Then the guide brings the attention back to the task at hand - back country protocol.
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guides are deciding if the warm up run will be on "The Milk Run" or
in "Bubba's Bowl." Suddenly the 'cat' slows, makes a big looping
turn, and comes to a stop. Eyes seem to brighten and smiles
widen.
"The Milk Run," a sparsely treed glade of mostly medium angle, holds
more than twelve inches of soft, dry powder. The group floats down
through the trees. An occasional 'whoop' and more than a few giggles
float up into the clear blue mountain sky. One skier barrels off the
last roll and hits the cat road a little too straight on, earning big
style points with a world class face plant. The rest of the group is
quiet until the skier emerges from the snow grinning goggle strap to
goggle strap.
The ride back up is filled with laughter and smiles. The guides are
happy with the group's ability. The 'cat' climbs past the first drop
off where the road skirts the edge of a steep pitch. The 'cat' lists
to right, producing nervous smiles from the group. The guides, more
acquainted with the roads and the 'cat's' ability, are
unaffected.
The 'cat' drops its passengers at the top of "The Upper Glades." This
run faces more to the north and is steeper and deeper. The trees are
well spaced and there are rolls and big, soft looking bumps,
providing the opportunity for 'air' and soft landings.
And so the day goes - one fabulous run after another - "One legged
Harry's , Short Eddie's, Pasture Creek, STS." Afraid of missing out
on any turns at all, the group decides to eat lunch in the 'cat' on
the way back up. Fueled by fresh deli sandwiches and soft drinks, the
skiers carve up the afternoon into big soft floating turns and face
shots.
At four o'clock the group, tired but wanting more, is dropped off at
the edge of Purgatory Ski Area. Although they are back on 'the
groomed, ' the ski out and down to the base area is the proper way to
end a perfect day of skiing.


San Juan Ski Company
1831 Lake Purgatory Drive
Durango, Colorado 81301